Vintage Chevrolet Corvette Zr-1 Windbreaker Jacke-size Large Black Button Up on 2040-parts.com
East Liverpool, Ohio, United States
This is in very good condition with very minor wear. I do not think this has been worn but it may have been. I found one white mark on an arm and it could even be a manufacturer flaw. Like all jackets of this type it does have some strings. This measures 23 inches across the chest and 25 1/2 down the front. The arms measure 20 inches long from the underarm seem.
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